Canada has lost track of more migrants requiring deportation than they’ve enforced since 2016

Under Trudeau, the CBSA has enforced less than 10,000 deportations, compared to nearly 30,000 migrants who were given deportation orders that they’ve lost track of.
Asylum seekers now taking up more than half of Ottawa’s shelters

Disgruntled Ottawa residents expressing concerns about refugees straining city resources are being criticized by city councillors for allowing “fear (to) get in the way of compassion.”
Trudeau Government has enforced less than 10,000 deportations out of nearly 500,000 asylum claims
CBSA reveals just 9,194 enforced deportations have taken place since 2016, out of 476,825 asylum claims.
Documents: Liberals deported only 6,322 failed asylum seekers between 2016-2022, nearly 50,000 remain
Liberals have barely deported any failed refugee claimants, documents reveal.
Asylum Shopping: 14,000 foreign students have applied for refugee status in Canada this year
By the end of this year, about 18,000 foreign students will have claimed they are refugees, given free housing and food from Canadian taxpayers.
36% of new Toronto food bank clients are not Canadian citizens

Among new clients visiting the Toronto food banks, 80% have been in Canada less than five years, and more than one-third are either temporary residents, refugee claimants, or undocumented individuals whose asylum applications have been denied but who refuse to leave the country.
Premier Smith condemns Trudeau’s refugee relocation plan

Smith tells Trudeau Alberta can’t take in any more asylum seekers.
Higgs irate over Trudeau’s plan to send province 4,600 asylum seekers

Premier Higgs chastises the federal government after learning that New Brunswick is being sent nearly 5,000 refugee claimants, more than 10 times the current number in the province.
Poilievre announces harsh immigration cuts if he wins

“It’s going to be much lower.”
Poilievre finally commits to reducing immigration.
Quebec Premier to again beg Trudeau to send immigrants to other provinces

Quebec Premier Francois Legault is scheduled to once again beg Trudeau to “redistribute” immigrants in Quebec to other provinces.